Fortunately, your attempt at gatekeeping is irrelevant. I’ll go to whatever websites I feel like. Funnily enough, I’m about to let my Wapo membership expire, leaving me with 2 others including my local paper and CR.
Fortunately, your attempt at gatekeeping is irrelevant. I’ll go to whatever websites I feel like. Funnily enough, I’m about to let my Wapo membership expire, leaving me with 2 others including my local paper and CR.
Or just pay for a website membership.
Buick LeSabre.
I think one of the most funny/interesting facts about the PT Cruiser is that the GT Cruiser with automatic was MUCH faster, and also got very slightly better gas mileage in CR’s tests.
Well, of course yellow cars hold their value, as they should.
JD Power lol. I think I’ll stick to CR with whatever problems they may have.
True, you might like the RAV4 more, but the overall rating is for most people, not everyone. They say that themselves. If you want the most reliable, fastest mid size SUV, the RAV4 prime is your car.
I honestly don’t know how they weight things, but they discuss several things in the road test, and they do say how things rate in different ways. They have reliability ratings that use data that give you generic real world data both overall and in general areas, although they don’t really call out specific trouble…
True, but, like I said elsewhere, if you use their road tests properly, they are useful for pretty much anyone. The generic overall score isn’t for everyone, it’s for people who want a good, solid reasonably reliable car. If you dig deeper, you may find a different car is more to your taste, even if you it didn’t have…
Actually, not true. You do need to have a minimum reliability score to be recommended, but it’s a lot more complicated than that.
They rate things on a variety of things. There is a minimum reliability score a car has to meet before they will recommend them, but it’s not the only rating.
They actually like the RAV4, they just like the Forester more.
A lot of these choices are win win. A lot of the comparisons they have here are between two cars CR likes, they just like one better.
CR doesn’t review Home Theater, outside of TV’s and sound bars.
Toyota generally makes more reliable cars than Hyundai/Kia. Hyundai/Kia occasionally make nicer cars that are reasonably reliable, which is why CR recommends them. CR won’t recommend anything they don’t consider reliable.
They actually like the Rav4. They just like the Forester more.
That’s a take of someone who is clueless about CR. To get real value from them, you need to subscribe or pay for their website to read the road tests and get more detailed ratings that let you decide what is more to your liking. There is a general one size fits all overall rating, but there are more specific ratings…
Or China.
Why would you need to put a /s on it? Your theory is certainly as plausible as a lot of other culture war/politics stuff flying around these days.
Sec0nds, it was an Amtrak train, and they are never very long.